Freeway - Riding High (1975) Hi-Res
Artist: Freeway
Title: Riding High
Year Of Release: 1975
Label: Laneway Music
Genre: Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, 16bit/44,1kHz) / Flac (tracks, 24bit/48kHz)
Total Time: 44:40
Total Size: 116/335/607 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Riding High
Year Of Release: 1975
Label: Laneway Music
Genre: Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, 16bit/44,1kHz) / Flac (tracks, 24bit/48kHz)
Total Time: 44:40
Total Size: 116/335/607 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Riding High 4:02
02. Stone Me 3:43
03. Sad Rock & Roll 4:48
04. Rock Teaser 3:12
05. Wheels of Fortune 6:16
06. Amazin' Lady 4:58
07. Turn the Page 4:48
08. My House 4:30
09. So Appealing 5:04
10. Rock 'N' Roll Nation 3:20
Not much is known about Freeway, a short lived quintet who sprang from Melbourne, Australia in the early 70's. Freeway's creative force was legendary Aussie guitarist Peter Laffy, who had also been a member of Fox. Another noteworthy member was Criston Barker, formerly of Ash and Hollywood. Freeway's lifespan was rather short, but their sole release, "Riding High" is an impressive one.
Produced by Jim Keays, "Riding High" is a breezy and smooth affair with plenty of piano, organ and female backup vocals fleshing out the sound. The band sounds unusually American and the performances here are flawless.
Crunchy in all the right places with plenty of Allman Brothers style twin leads, this sounds almost southern in places. In other places, the band explore high spirited R&B as well as hard rock. Surprisingly, this hodgepodge of styles is seamless and the overall vibe never deviates from one song to the next. Though its nothing revolutionary, the songs are well written and the production is crisp and clear. Barker later joined Air Supply and currently plays with the 'Hepcats' while Laffy became a well-known television and radio host in Australia, as well as staying active with his own blues act, King Bees.
Produced by Jim Keays, "Riding High" is a breezy and smooth affair with plenty of piano, organ and female backup vocals fleshing out the sound. The band sounds unusually American and the performances here are flawless.
Crunchy in all the right places with plenty of Allman Brothers style twin leads, this sounds almost southern in places. In other places, the band explore high spirited R&B as well as hard rock. Surprisingly, this hodgepodge of styles is seamless and the overall vibe never deviates from one song to the next. Though its nothing revolutionary, the songs are well written and the production is crisp and clear. Barker later joined Air Supply and currently plays with the 'Hepcats' while Laffy became a well-known television and radio host in Australia, as well as staying active with his own blues act, King Bees.